Other info. - This showy species can be found in just a handful of Missouri counties but is spreading. The plant can be identified in the field by its distinctive basal leaves and big, radiate flower heads. From a distance, this species can resemble others in the family such as Taraxacum officinale Wiggers, or Pyrrhopappus carolinianus (Walt.) DC., but closer inspection reveals the differences between these plants.

Photographs taken in Marquette, MI., 9-8-03, and in Auburn, AL., 4-17-05.